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Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish

Hypocretins/Orexins neuropeptides are known to regulate numerous physiological functions, such as energy homeostasis, food intake, sleep/wake cycle, arousal and wakefulness, in vertebrates. Previous studies on mice have revealed an intriguing orexins/endocannabinoids (ECs) signaling interaction at b...

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Autores principales: Imperatore, Roberta, D’Angelo, Livia, Safari, Omid, Motlagh, Hamidreza Ahmadniaye, Piscitelli, Fabiana, de Girolamo, Paolo, Cristino, Luigia, Varricchio, Ettore, di Marzo, Vincenzo, Paolucci, Marina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6077257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30104964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00062
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author Imperatore, Roberta
D’Angelo, Livia
Safari, Omid
Motlagh, Hamidreza Ahmadniaye
Piscitelli, Fabiana
de Girolamo, Paolo
Cristino, Luigia
Varricchio, Ettore
di Marzo, Vincenzo
Paolucci, Marina
author_facet Imperatore, Roberta
D’Angelo, Livia
Safari, Omid
Motlagh, Hamidreza Ahmadniaye
Piscitelli, Fabiana
de Girolamo, Paolo
Cristino, Luigia
Varricchio, Ettore
di Marzo, Vincenzo
Paolucci, Marina
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description Hypocretins/Orexins neuropeptides are known to regulate numerous physiological functions, such as energy homeostasis, food intake, sleep/wake cycle, arousal and wakefulness, in vertebrates. Previous studies on mice have revealed an intriguing orexins/endocannabinoids (ECs) signaling interaction at both structural and functional levels, with OX-A behaving as a strong enhancer of 2-arachydonoyl-glycerol (2-AG) biosynthesis. In this study, we describe, for the first time in the brain of zebrafish, the anatomical distribution and co-expression of orexin (OX-2R) and endocannabinoid (CB1R) receptors, suggesting a functional interaction. The immunohistochemical colocalization of these receptors by confocal imaging in the dorsal and ventral telencephalon, suprachiasmatic nucleus (SC), thalamus, hypothalamus, preoptic area (PO) and cerebellum, is reported. Moreover, biochemical quantification of 2-AG levels by LC-MS supports the occurrence of OX-A-induced 2-AG biosynthesis in the zebrafish brain after 3 h of OX-A intraperitoneal (i.p.; 3 pmol/g) or intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.; 0.3 pmol/g) injection. This effect is likely mediated by OX-2R as it is counteracted by i.p./i.c.v administration of OX-2R antagonist (SB334867, 10 pmol/g). This study provides compelling morphological and functional evidence of an OX-2R/CB1R signaling interaction in the brain of adult zebrafish, suggesting the use of this well-established vertebrate animal model for the study of complex and phylogenetically conserved physiological functions.
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spelling pubmed-60772572018-08-13 Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish Imperatore, Roberta D’Angelo, Livia Safari, Omid Motlagh, Hamidreza Ahmadniaye Piscitelli, Fabiana de Girolamo, Paolo Cristino, Luigia Varricchio, Ettore di Marzo, Vincenzo Paolucci, Marina Front Neuroanat Neuroscience Hypocretins/Orexins neuropeptides are known to regulate numerous physiological functions, such as energy homeostasis, food intake, sleep/wake cycle, arousal and wakefulness, in vertebrates. Previous studies on mice have revealed an intriguing orexins/endocannabinoids (ECs) signaling interaction at both structural and functional levels, with OX-A behaving as a strong enhancer of 2-arachydonoyl-glycerol (2-AG) biosynthesis. In this study, we describe, for the first time in the brain of zebrafish, the anatomical distribution and co-expression of orexin (OX-2R) and endocannabinoid (CB1R) receptors, suggesting a functional interaction. The immunohistochemical colocalization of these receptors by confocal imaging in the dorsal and ventral telencephalon, suprachiasmatic nucleus (SC), thalamus, hypothalamus, preoptic area (PO) and cerebellum, is reported. Moreover, biochemical quantification of 2-AG levels by LC-MS supports the occurrence of OX-A-induced 2-AG biosynthesis in the zebrafish brain after 3 h of OX-A intraperitoneal (i.p.; 3 pmol/g) or intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.; 0.3 pmol/g) injection. This effect is likely mediated by OX-2R as it is counteracted by i.p./i.c.v administration of OX-2R antagonist (SB334867, 10 pmol/g). This study provides compelling morphological and functional evidence of an OX-2R/CB1R signaling interaction in the brain of adult zebrafish, suggesting the use of this well-established vertebrate animal model for the study of complex and phylogenetically conserved physiological functions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6077257/ /pubmed/30104964 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00062 Text en Copyright © 2018 Imperatore, D’Angelo, Safari, Motlagh, Piscitelli, de Girolamo, Cristino, Varricchio, di Marzo and Paolucci. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Imperatore, Roberta
D’Angelo, Livia
Safari, Omid
Motlagh, Hamidreza Ahmadniaye
Piscitelli, Fabiana
de Girolamo, Paolo
Cristino, Luigia
Varricchio, Ettore
di Marzo, Vincenzo
Paolucci, Marina
Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish
title Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish
title_full Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish
title_fullStr Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish
title_short Overlapping Distribution of Orexin and Endocannabinoid Receptors and Their Functional Interaction in the Brain of Adult Zebrafish
title_sort overlapping distribution of orexin and endocannabinoid receptors and their functional interaction in the brain of adult zebrafish
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6077257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30104964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00062
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